Posts tagged google pixel
Cell Phone Accessory Store in Burlington, VT

Wires Computing specializes in a wide range of cell phone accessories, offering products that enhance both the functionality and aesthetics of mobile devices. Customers can find everything from protective cases and screen protectors to chargers and portable power banks, ensuring their devices remain safe and fully charged. The store prides itself on carrying a variety of brands and styles to meet diverse consumer preferences. With a focus on quality and customer satisfaction, Wires Computing is a reliable destination for anyone looking to upgrade their mobile experience.

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Pixel 8 Pro Screen Repair Service

As a leading electronics and computer repair center in Burlington, VT, we take pride in our unmatched expertise in fixing a wide range of devices, including the Google Pixel 8 Pro. Our team of highly skilled technicians is experienced in repairing complex smartphone screens, ensuring that your device is in capable hands.

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Pixel 7 Screen Repairs in Burlington, VT

At Wires Computing Electronics & Computer Repair, we specialize in providing top-notch repair services for a wide array of devices, including the latest Google Pixel 7. If you're dealing with a cracked screen on your beloved Pixel 7, our expert technicians are here to help. With our extensive knowledge and experience, we can efficiently diagnose the issue and replace the damaged screen with a high-quality, genuine replacement.

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Pixel 4 XL Question Mark in battery [Analysis & Repair]

The issue is caused by fracturing of the Battery FPC connector, which results in the phone not receiving data from the battery. Li-Ion batteries in modern smart phones don’t just have a ‘positive’ and ‘negative’ terminal like your more simple batteries. They also transmit data to the phone. Which consists of telling the phone the temperature of the battery, the amount of cycles its completed, its current voltage, and more. However when this data isn’t getting transmitted to the phone – yes there still is power to the phone – however the phone cant determine what % the battery is. The battery connector on the battery side, doesn’t have much solder on it, and fractures quite easily after a drop.

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